United in Vision: FGBC Harvey Coalition

By August 31, 2017Uncategorized

A coalition of local churches in the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Church (FGBC) is coming together to serve alongside a local church in Houston. While details are still coming together, the view from 30,000 feet looks something like this:

  • a growing coalition comprised so far of around 15 GBCs
  • our goal is to send sustained help (teams) to serve over a period of approximately 3 months.
  • the hope is to deploy around 15 teams from mid-September to mid-December

PRAISE GOD

  • for the quality partner we have found in Houston. This missions pastor is a former member of a well-known GBC, and is like-minded with us in philosophy. They also have the capacity to handle the teams we send their way.
  • for our FGBC churches who are always so ready to step up to help!
  • a local FGBC church that is putting together a tool trailer that will be ready to roll by the time the first team deploys in mid-September! It will serve most of the teams we deploy!

PRAY:

  • for funding – for initial relief supplies, materials, support for teams as needed, etc.
    – Give online at this link
    – By check:  

    • Made out to: Encompass World Partners
    • Mailed to: Encompass World Partners, PO Box 3298 Monument, CO 80132-3290
    • Write on note line: Hurricane Harvey/7847
  • for the Lord to use our efforts to strengthen the “serve” of our church partner(s) in Houston, which by extension will strengthen the message of the gospel they share with their community.
  • for what part the Lord may be asking you to play in this “coalition of the willing” – to pray, to give, to go, or all three?

Interested in knowing how you or your church can be a part of this coalition? Email Barb Wooler at bwooler@encompassworld.org .

Next update will be mid-next week from on the ground in Houston.

Barb Wooler

Author Barb Wooler

Barb has served with Encompass World Partners in many capacities through the years, mostly in the Central African Republic. In 2015 she became director of Crisis Response, which is her role presently. She loves the outdoors, biking, gardening, and bird watching.

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